Ed Churchill

Clearwater Properties

About Ed

Clearwater Montana Properties is proud to have Ed Churchill as a premier agent, working the Philipsburg, Montana office. Ed brings a wealth of personal and business experience to the job, making him uniquely qualified to help a broad range of clients. Ed’s thirty five years of executive level marketing and sales in the computer industry have given him a solid grounding in business and investment analysis. Ed was educated at Purdue University and the U.S. Naval War College. While working as a Director at Sun Microsystems in international sales, Ed studied at the International Institute for Management Development, an internationally acclaimed business school in Lausanne, Switzerland. Ed’s business acumen provides clients with crucial assistance in large deals, whether analyzing a commercial investment or a large ranch. This experience in conjunction with his longtime family agricultural background, real estate land development and home design/building gives Ed a unique ability to assist clients in finding, negotiating and closing on their perfect Montana property.
Montana’s outdoor splendor and vast recreational opportunities provide a stupendous work environment, which Ed absolutely loves. The best part of the job is being able to show others Montana’s rich, natural treasures and provide local Montana knowledge and stories. Ed is an avid fly fisherman and especially enjoys hunting upland birds and waterfowl. As a full-time resident at Montana’s spectacular Georgetown Lake, Ed is living and working the Montana dream. So, if joining Ed in living the “Big Sky” Montana dream is in your future, give him a call and find out how he can help you make that dream a reality.

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